April 23, 2024

Outdoor Summer Concert Series Begins July 12

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Seekonk, MA – Seekonk Public Library will bring its annual summer concert series outside to the Meadows with three free concerts open to the public. Join us for the following wonderful performances (rain dates to be determined):

Wednesday, July 12, 6:00 pm – New Time
Bill Harley
Join us for music from Bill Harley, award winning author and recording artist for children and families. Recipient of Parents’ Choice, ALA and two Grammy® awards, Bill uses song and story to paint a vibrant and hilarious picture of growing up, schooling and family life. Inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame, Bill tours nationwide as an author, performing artist and keynote speaker.

Wednesday, July 26, 7:00 pm – New Time
Atwater-Donnelly
This award winning Celtic Folk and Americana duo has toured nationally and internationally, sharing billing with legends Jean Ritchie, Pete Seeger, and Doc Watson. Their delightful performances include gorgeous harmonies, an astonishing array of instruments, and other surprises including limberjacks and clog dancing! Their warm and humorous performance is appealing to all ages.

Wednesday, August 2, 7:00 pm – New Time
Jesse Liam Band
After debuting last year for the Seekonk Summer Concert series, we are excited to welcome back the Jesse Liam Band. Led by a father-son team, this talented group brings a repertoire of top 40 hits that span from the 1960’s through today. Their joy and energy will get you clapping your hands and up on your feet! This event, including free ice cream, is generously sponsored by Sturdy Memorial Hospital and the Rehoboth/Seekonk Medical Center.

Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and picnics and enjoy these concerts sponsored by The Friends of the Seekonk Library (except where noted). In the event of rain, concerts will be rescheduled.

For information: www.seekonkpl.org or
Contact: library@seekonkpl.org

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